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B&W Photo Contest

This month’s photo content for your Black and White images

Use an image you already shot or get out and shoot. Photos must be from film. To enter, just post your image to our Facebook wall (see instructions below). Entering is free and you can submit up to three images.

Our staff will pick 5 images from photo submissions, and those 5 finalists will posted on Facebook for users to “like.” The photo that receives the most likes will be the contest winner. Contest is for film images only. Judging criteria will be based on subject matter, composition and overall quality in adherence with the theme. Limit 3 photo entries.

Winner will receive a Nikon F100 with a Nikkor 28-80 lens

Instructions:

Valid only in the United States.
Contest Ends August 31, 2014

Winner(s) will be picked by our staff. Film submissions only. Judging criteria will be based on subject matter, composition and overall quality in adherence with the theme. Each user is allowed one win, per person, once per six-month period. Photos submission can be used on The Darkroom website or contest promotions, and credit will be given to photographers where appropriate. By entering, you are warranting that you own full rights to the photo, and you indemnify and hold The Darkroom harmless from any claims to the contrary. The Darkroom reserves the right to modify the rules of this contest should it be deemed necessary for clarification or other purposes. By submitting your photo to the contest, you are agreeing to these terms and conditions.

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